I think your problem lies here:
for my $a (</home/www/*/logs/weekly>) {
substr($a,-7)=" "; # <<< here
You are trying to get rid of the last part of the path, I think your log files are stored in /home/www/*/logs/...
But you are introducing an extra space by your
substr command, it should be either
substr($a,-7)= ""; # empty string!
# or let the os handle the path
$a .= '/..';
Another thing, could you make sure next time that your code does not contain so many newlines, that makes it horribly hard to read, imho. Thanks.
-- Hofmator
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